Home Depot has
3-Pack Milwaukee M18 18-Volt Lithium-Ion High Output 12.0Ah Battery Pack (3x 48-11-1812) on sale for
$399.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member
way2skywalk for finding this deal.
Product Details:
- RedLink intelligence: Battery circuitry provides optimized performance and overload protection using total system communication between tool, battery and charger
- Best-in-class construction offers long-lasting performance and the best protection against jobsite, weather and environmental conditions
- Fuel gauge onboard: displays remaining run-time
- Cold weather performance: <0°F/18°C
- Compatible with all M18 tools
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Home depot sent me one yesterday for 10% or 24 months financing.
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I will second this comment as I too have used the 12 ah battery in the chainsaw. It's the only way to go. The saws are beast with this battery. Having a dual rapid charger and a backup battery will ensure that you'll never need stop…
Expiration dates are a valid concern. But I have Milwaukee 18V batteries that are going on a decade old and they still hold a charge and power my tools more or less as good as new, or close enough to it I can't tell the difference. So for me personally I am not too worried. And the warranty is excellent for a battery, long enough to give peace of mind in case there is a bad run of batteries as can happen sometimes.
Battery warranty is 2-3 years.
I've got some old packs and dead packs.. not bad for drills.. but these 12s are more or less for chainsaws.. you'll notice a difference fast when they start to sag. Still debating this, I have big sawing project coming up
I've got some old packs and dead packs.. not bad for drills.. but these 12s are more or less for chainsaws.. you'll notice a difference fast when they start to sag. Still debating this, I have big sawing project coming up
It greatly depends on the tool. 3ah is useless in the chainsaw.. but will run all day in the hedge trimmers where the light weight will make a massive difference in fatigue. I'd value. The 3ah battery around $45 in retail, $30 resale... putting the 12ah over $200. Not bad, but not fantastic. Better if you don't have any smaller batts and could really use the 3ah for smaller tools.